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The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

Sierra Clark

Sierra Clark, Graphics Editor

Sierra Clark is a senior and currently the Graphics Editor for the Hawkeye; however, she has previously held other leadership positions in order to further her knowledge in the journalism field. This year, Sierra wants to explore new branches of news media while making sure the graphics department runs smoothly and produces professional work. When not doing work for the Hawkeye, Sierra is involved in social and political activism when she’s not at concerts.

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Words like bullets

By Sierra Clark
March 27, 2019

On Dec. 7, 2018, at Lake Brantley High School (LBHS) in Altamonte Spring, Florida., students were at lunch when the intercom announced a “Code Red” drill, simulating an active...

Know your rights

By Sierra Clark, Co-Editor-in-Chief
May 14, 2018

“Know your rights,” say The Clash in their protest song of the same name, which highlights differences they observed between the rights — the right not to be killed,...

Kimberly Nelson

Staff Diversity

By Sierra Clark, Co-Editor in Chief
March 20, 2018

With only a quick look around the school, every student and staff member is visibly different in gender, race and age. Within that, every single person has less predictable differences...

Now he’s here

By Sierra Clark, Co-Editor-in-Chief
June 17, 2017

Not many know that senior Natu Abraham was born and raised in a small country on the East coast of the Red Sea in Africa, called Eritrea. “I came to America when I was...

Mumps in ESD, prevention

By Sierra Clark, News Editor
May 11, 2017

The Edmonds School District (ESD) has confirmed a case of the mumps as of May 5 and the affected school has been alerted. Mara Marano-Bianco, the ESD Health Services Program Manager,...

ESD subject to phishing emails

By Sierra Clark, News Editor
May 3, 2017

In the past week, students in the Edmonds School District (ESD), as well as others, have been sent phishing emails to their district accounts. These emails are seen as shared Google...

The guns and the brains

The guns and the brains

By Sierra Clark, News Editor
April 27, 2017

It seems like every other day there is another mass shooting flashing across the news screens. San Bernardino, Marysville Pilchuck, Fort Lauderdale, Sandy Hook, at Pulse in Orlando,...

Smoke alarm causes impromptu evacuation

By Sierra Clark, News Editor
March 22, 2017

A smoke detector alarm rang throughout MTHS at approximately 10:30 a.m. this morning, causing an impromptu evacuation of the school. Many students were unaware of the situation,...

#DAPL

#DAPL

By Sierra Clark, News Editor
January 9, 2017

The United States is littered with pipelines all across its seven regions. According to pipeline101.com, a website that aims to inform people on U.S. pipelines, said that there...

The ASB Budget Breakdown:

By Sierra Clark, News Editor
September 7, 2016

The MTHS Associated Student Body (ASB) has a meeting at the end of every school year to make the final decision on the school's activities budget for the following school year. This...

The future of Muslim Americans

By Sierra Clark, Hawkeye staff
April 18, 2016

In the past five years, there has been an average of 150.8 hate crimes toward Muslim Americans yearly, according to FBI statistics from California State University professor Brian...

Acing College sessions begin tomorrow

By Sierra Clark, Hawkeye Staff
February 10, 2016

The first Acing College session presented by the Career Center will be tomorrow, Feb. 11, during PASS. The Acing College events are structured in a series format, aiming to help...

Teenagers’ Attachment to Music

By Sierra Clark, Hawkeye staff
February 2, 2016

Every day students walk through the halls with their headphones plugged into their ears. Many listen to their music whenever they can during lunch, PASS, independent work time...

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